RIYADH — Neymar Jr., the renowned Al Hilal and Brazil forward, has added his voice to the growing acclaim for the Esports World Cup in Riyadh, describing the event as a "great opportunity" for both Saudi Arabia and the global community.
His endorsement came during a special appearance on Tuesday, where he led ‘Team Neymar Jr’ in a sold-out competition at the SEF Arena.
Neymar, who has been with Saudi Pro League champions Al Hilal since 2023, is not just a football icon but also a passionate gamer.
During his visit, he spoke extensively about the significance of the Esports World Cup, highlighting its role in showcasing Saudi Arabia’s culture and hospitality to the world.
"This is a great opportunity for the country, especially in terms of the visibility it has generated. It allows people to see what Saudi Arabia is really like," Neymar said.
"I’ve learned a lot of positive things since coming here. It’s a fantastic country, with positive and happy people, and I hope this event is the first of many in the years ahead because it has opened new doors for the world to experience Saudi Arabia."
The Brazilian star took to the stage at Boulevard Riyadh City, where he captained his team in a thrilling cross-competition event. Facing off against Mossad Al Dossary, the Chairman of Saudi Arabia’s EWC Club Championship winners, Team Falcons, Neymar’s squad emerged victorious with a 2-1 win after intense matchups in Counter-Strike 2, Rocket League, and TEKKEN 8.
Neymar’s enthusiasm wasn’t just for the competition; he also expressed his admiration for the SEF Arena and the atmosphere it fosters.
"The SEF Arena is incredible – I love it. I’ve played here a bit, and it’s surreal to see what they’ve accomplished in just a few months by building it," he remarked.
"I love the vibe here; everyone I’ve met is so nice and the atmosphere is fantastic. This shows that Saudi Arabia is doing something truly amazing in the gaming and esports world. The Kingdom has become a pioneer for the industry while opening up opportunities across the region and the whole world to be a part of."
Gaming is more than a pastime for Neymar; it’s a deep-seated passion. As part-owner of FURIA Esports, a leading Brazilian esports organization competing in the Esports World Cup, Neymar is particularly excited about the future of esports and the opportunities it presents for young athletes. "Esports undoubtedly has a promising future – it’s incredibly exciting for everyone involved, and we’re now seeing young people with an opportunity to turn their passion into a career. I'm optimistic about the industry's growth and the potential it holds for the next generation," he said.
Reflecting on his personal connection to gaming, Neymar shared how integral it has become in his life and career. "Gaming culture is deeply embedded in the teams I’ve played with. We often play together online, whether in hotels or while traveling. Esports is a big part of the world of football, as it’s a great way for us to relax and relieve stress," he explained. "On a personal level, my interest in esports originates from the time I have outside of football. I find it incredibly relaxing; it helps me destress, connect with friends, and offers a different perspective on life. Some of my best memories are tied to playing games like CS:GO, so esports has become a significant part of my life."
As the Esports World Cup enters its final week at Boulevard Riyadh City, the excitement continues to build. The competition will feature TEKKEN 8 and PUBG Battlegrounds starting Wednesday, with ESL and Rocket League commencing on Thursday.
The grand finale, including the PUBG Battlegrounds final and other tournaments’ concluding matches, is set for Sunday, where an epic Closing Ceremony will mark the end of the inaugural Esports World Cup in Riyadh. — SG